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... obtain this dignity ; but he is amply repaid . Respected and supported by his fellow citizens , he is better protected against the tyranny of the governments than any other citizen . The title of a " hadji " is a patent of nobility ...
... obtain this dignity ; but he is amply repaid . Respected and supported by his fellow citizens , he is better protected against the tyranny of the governments than any other citizen . The title of a " hadji " is a patent of nobility ...
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... obtain credit for anything . Aleppo and Damascus enjoy the reputation of supplying the best misvak , a fibrous root , used as tooth - brushes by all pious Moslems . In Bagdad is bought a hirkia of camel's hair , and made at this place ...
... obtain credit for anything . Aleppo and Damascus enjoy the reputation of supplying the best misvak , a fibrous root , used as tooth - brushes by all pious Moslems . In Bagdad is bought a hirkia of camel's hair , and made at this place ...
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... obtain nothing more from them without a show of work , he starts them off to the attack . They scatter in the bush , and work their way in small parties to some place in the neighbourhood of the town to be assaulted , when they arrange ...
... obtain nothing more from them without a show of work , he starts them off to the attack . They scatter in the bush , and work their way in small parties to some place in the neighbourhood of the town to be assaulted , when they arrange ...
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... obtain the most plunder . The battle being at an end , the younger individuals of the party are set on the watch , whilst the warriors collect the prisoners and booty . On the other hand , it most often is the case , that the ...
... obtain the most plunder . The battle being at an end , the younger individuals of the party are set on the watch , whilst the warriors collect the prisoners and booty . On the other hand , it most often is the case , that the ...
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... obtaining food , clothing , etc. , etc .; and it is only within the last few years that they have turned their attention to work , in the same manner Boom people do ; when first I went to reside in the Sherbro , in 1855 , the rice ...
... obtaining food , clothing , etc. , etc .; and it is only within the last few years that they have turned their attention to work , in the same manner Boom people do ; when first I went to reside in the Sherbro , in 1855 , the rice ...
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